A Fokker Triplane cruises above Hood Aerodrome, New Zealand. These flight demonstrations and static displays were part of the 2012 commemoration of ANZAC Day by The Vintage Aviator in Masterton, New Zealand. ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day is observed to remember ANZACs who served at Gallipoli during World War 1 and more generally all those who served and died for their countries. The Vintage Aviator Ltd is an aircraft restoration company and manufacturer based in New Zealand. On their website, thevintageaviator.co.nz, The Vintage Aviator list their primary aim as "to build WW1 aircraft, engines and propellers to the same exacting standards they were originally made over 90 years ago". The Vintage Aviator now boasts a fleet of WW1 aircraft including those originally made by Albatros, Fokker, Sopwith, Bristol, Nieuport and the Royal Aircraft Factory.